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2015 Abcs Membersht.Csv 2015 PARTICIPANT LIST POINTS MEMBER 162 ANDY ANDRESEN 161 RICK CURTIS 152 CLAY DOUGLASS 145 RUSSELL SPOONER 142 LEONARD DILL 141 DAVID PIZZINO 139 CARLOS NUNES 137 JAMESTAYLOR 135 CINDY SANFORD 132 LOUIS PASCUCCI 131 DOUGLAS FRANTOM 131 PATRICIA FRANTOM 131 BRUCE SAWYER 125 NIKKI PETERSEN 123 DANFOWLER 121 KURT BRANDT 119 LORA MERKLING 119 MARK MERKLING 118 ANDY BLACKBURN 117 PHILLIP HALLFORD JR 117 WILLIAM HOTZ JR 116 BETTY BECKHAM 115 MARTIN BENSCH 115 BRETT MAYER 115 JEROLD WALL 114 KATHLEEN CALHOUN 114 DOUG HUDSON 114 SHARON HURST 114 MARSHALL LYALL 114 MELVIN SALSBURY 114 MARTHA WALL 113 ROY CASON 112 LOUIS KUBALA 112 JAMES MANDERSCHEID 112 MARY MANDERSCHEID 112 KAYREN SAMOLY 112 GARY STRATMANN 112 ROBERTA STRATMANN 112 ANDREW WALTER 111 CHESTER BUTLER 111 BOB EDWARDS 111 MELISSA GAUTHIER 111 LARRY LANGLINAIS 111 FREDERICK MCKAY 111 JAMES PIRTLE 111 THELMA PIRTLE 110 JOHN BRATSCHUN 110 NORMA EDWARDS 110 JEFF MCCLAIN 110 SANDRA MCCLAIN 110 MICHAEL PRITCHETT 110 CAROL TIMMONS 110 ROBERT TIMMONS 109 ERNEST STAPLES SR 108 BYRON CONSTANCE 108 ALFRED RATHBUN 107 WILLIAM BUSHALL JR 107 A CALVERT 107 JOHNKIME 107 KELLIE SALSBURY 106 MICHAEL ISEMAN 106 MONAOLSEN 106 THOMASOLSEN 106 SAMUEL STONE 106 JOHNTOOLE 105 VICTOR PONTE 104 PAUL CIPAR 104 DAVID THOMPSON 103 JOHN MCFADDEN 103 BENJAMIN PHILHOWER 103 SHERI PHILHOWER 103 BILL STOCK JR 103 MARTHA STOCK 102 GARY DYER 101 EDWARD GARBIN 101 TEDLAWSON 101 ROY STEPHENS JR 101 CLINT STOTT 100 JACK HARTLEY 100 PETER HULL 100 AARON KONECKY 100 DONNA LANDERS 100 GLEN LANDERS 100 DONSEPANSKI 99 CATHEY MCCLEW 99 DOUG MCCLEW 99 RAY SCHLEGEL 98 TERRI HILL 98 WALTERHILL 97 SUE ALFT 97 TYRON DELAWARE 97 BRIAN LARSEN 97 WENDELL MAGNON 97 RONNIE ROGERS 97 JOHN STEINER 97 JOSEPH UNGER 96 JOHN BURNETT 96 DEBBIE BURNETT 96 CRYSTAL CRADEUR 96 LES INGRAM 96 JACK MAZINI 96 FREDERICK MCKAY 96 JOYCE MCKAY 96 JACK MCKEE 96 ERNEST STAPLES JR 95 TIMOTHY BLISS 95 LINDA FERGUS 95 BOB GRAF 95 LISA GRAF 95 DAN HOLCOMB 95 SHEILA HOLCOMB 95 DOUG KUEPPER 95 JERRY RICE 95 DANIEL ROSS 95 BARBARA SHULTZ 95 CHARLES SHULTZ JR 95 KELLEYSTEINER 94 LEE ADAMS 94 DAVID BAKER JR 94 DAVID DANNER 94 FRED FORTMAN 94 LYNNE FORTMAN 94 CRIS GARHARTT 94 EVERETT GRAY 94 RICHARD NELSON 94 J. CAROLYN RICE 94 DAVID STAFFORD 94 CONNIE THIELEN 94 RICKEY THIELEN 94 FRANK WRISLEY 93 DAVID BRAIN SR 93 KEITH NICHOLS 93 ERNIE SATTERTHWAIT 93 BRUCE SLYKHOUSE SR 93 ELLEN SLYKHOUSE 92 LARRY BATTIN 92 PATRICIA BRAIN JR 92 RICK CAIN 92 ELLENFINLEY 92 ROBERT HOLCOMBE 92 DONALD LANDIS 92 DAVEMOHLER 92 GREG PATTON 92 LISAPATTON 92 DANNY PLOURDE 92 DON SIMON 92 WOODYSIMPSON 92 DAVID STOCKTON 92 BRIAN WENGER 92 WAYNE WICKERSHAM 91 BRUCE CADIEUX 91 JEFFREY COY 91 ALAN FONTANA 91 JENNY SATTERTHWAIT 91 JANET SIMPSON 91 TIMOTHYWEST 90 BARRY AUCOIN 90 JAN AUCOIN 90 GARY BRESSANI 90 GEORGE GILLIGAN II 90 MARSHA GILLIGAN 90 PHILLIP GONZALEZ JR 90 MARIA HILLYER 90 MICHAEL HILLYER 90 CHARLES LAMB SR 90 DARLENE LAWRENCE 90 JAMES LAWRENCE 90 ANDREW MOSCA 90 LUANNE MOSCA 90 ROBERT PLAUTZ 90 DONALD SEVERN II 90 JAMIE SEVERN 90 CRYSTAL SHAPIRO 90 ERIC SHAPIRO 90 ESTOL SINGLETON JR 90 ELMO STRICKLAND 90 JOHN TODD 90 RUBEN VALENCIA 89 JIM ANDERSON 89 DIANE BROCKMAN 89 BRENDA EBEN 89 GAIL GATES 89 JAMES GATES 89 PAUL ISHAM 89 GREG JANSSEN 89 KEITH MENCHEY 89 SUEANN MENCHEY 89 FRED MILLS 89 THOMAS MOREAU 89 DONALD RUSSELL 89 LAGINA RUSSELL 89 ROBERT SMITH 88 JACKIE BAKER 88 TONIE BAKER 88 LARRY BALLA 88 JOHN BUCHANAN 88 MIKE FAULKNER 88 KENNETH GARROTT 88 DAVID GOODWIN 88 JAMES HEUSTESS 88 NORMA HEUSTESS 88 MARIAN HORGAN 88 FRANK HUDSON JR 88 EDUARDA IVES 88 JOE IVES 88 KENT KOLEGUE 88 LEW LAMBRECHT 88 ANITA MOSS 88 GARY MOSS 88 KYMBERLY NEWMAN 88 SHELLY PFENNIG 88 CRYSTAL RAINS 88 JAMES RAUWERDINK 88 GENE RUECKERT 88 DEAN VARENHORST 88 BEVERLY WRIGHT 88 RALPH WRIGHT 87 JOHN AKERS 87 ALVIE BLANKENSHIP 87 BARBARA GATCHELL 87 ERNIE GATCHELL 87 KIMBERLEY HARTLEY 87 ALISON KROLL 87 DAVID KROLL 87 LORENA LONG 87 MARTIN MCGUIRE 87 MARYANN MCGUIRE 87 MARY PASCUCCI 87 GORD PETERS 87 EDDIE RAINS 87 WILLIAM RANSOM 87 ALICE RIANCHO 87 KEN RIANCHO 87 YVONNE SALINGER 87 LARRY SANDT JR 87 JEFF SCHADEGG 87 CAROLYN SCHOENBERGER 87 VICKI SIMMONS 87 ROLAN SMALL 87 CAROL THOMPSON 87 ROD VANDENBURG 87 PAUL WAKELAND 87 ERIN WIENNER 87 MARC WIENNER 86 GARY ARNSON 86 ED CARR 86 LEROY FRUCHEY 86 BRIAN HUGHES 86 CAROLINE KLINE 86 LANNIS LINDSEY 86 CURTIS RUSSELL 86 SUSAN SCZEPANSKI 86 DAVID SEARLE 86 PHIL WEGENG 86 LUCINDA WEST 85 LARRY BARTLETT 85 TREVOR BIRCH 85 BETH BIRCH 85 SANDRA BLADES 85 DAVID BLADES 85 DENISE CAIN 85 KAREN CAMPBELL 85 MARK CAMPBELL 85 ROBERT CARLTON 85 DELINAEDEN 85 JAMES GRAVES 85 MILDRED HAWK 85 ALFRED HUGHEY 85 MARIE HUGHEY 85 BRUCE IRELAND 85 KEN JOHNSON 85 LINDA JONES 85 TIMOTHYJONES 85 JERRY KLEMA 85 HEATHER LANDRY 85 GARY MCINTOSH 85 DEAN RORIG 85 ANITA UNGER 85 DAVE UNGER 85 DAN WEBSTER 85 ANTJE WILLIAMS 85 LYDIA ZAHAVAH 84 RICHARD ALDRICH 84 RICHARD BUHRMAN 84 VICKIE BUHRMAN 84 BECKI CARR 84 JOSEPH CHRISTY 84 RONALD COOPER 84 C COREY 84 DONNA COREY 84 ROY CROFT 84 LARRY DELAHANTY 84 DAVIDDOMPIER 84 ANDREW EDEN 84 MARCELO GALARZA 84 MIGUEL GALARZA II 84 JANICE GEORGE 84 BARBARA HENICLE 84 MARK HENICLE 84 VIRGINIA IRELAND 84 BETTY KRAFT HARTMAN 84 RICHARD MCGRATH 84 DENISE PUFFETT 84 STACIA SCHUUR 84 MICHAEL JOHN SCHUUR 84 DAVID SPAETH 84 HERLON STEPHENS 84 WANDA STEPHENS 84 LINDA WILSON 84 VERNON WILSON 84 JOHN WOODWORTH 83 TINA ADDISON 83 FRANK BELL JR 83 REBECCA BOYD 83 MARY CARRILLO 83 VINCE CARRILLO 83 DANA GEORGE 83 ROBERT GEORGE 83 JAMES HARRISON JR 83 JILL HOLCOMB 83 MICHAEL HOLCOMB 83 CRAIG JONES 83 VALERIE JONES 83 MARIANNE KENNEDY 83 TERRI KLEMA 83 ROBERT LANDON JR 83 SUSAN LANDON 83 GARY LAROSE 83 JACQUELINE LAROSE 83 JAMES MANNER 83 DEBORA MARKO 83 STEVE MC KIBBEN 83 CHESTER MCQUILLEN III 83 EDWARD MOTTER 83 JANE OSTROWSKI 83 DANIEL OSTROWSKI 83 NICK PIERAMICO 83 DOROTHY SCHMIDT 83 JOHNSELMO 83 WENDYSELMO 83 DELORES SWARTZ 83 JOHN SWARTZ III 83 MIKE TADLOCK 83 REINALDO TORRES SANCHEZ 83 DAVID TRACH 83 BEN WELLS 83 JULIE WELLS 82 MICHAEL ALLIBONE 82 REBECCA APPERT 82 DENNIS BALLWEG 82 THOM BELL 82 CODY BENNETT 82 JOHN BILLINGS JR 82 GLORIA BLACK 82 AMY BOTH 82 CRAIG BOTH 82 DAVID BUSHALL 82 DOMONICK BUSHALL 82 MONICA CLARK 82 RICHARD CLARK 82 SAMANTHA COOKE 82 THOMAS COUNTRYMAN 82 KIMBERLEY CURTIS 82 JOHNDEPAOLA 82 BRIAN DICKERSON 82 CYNTHIA ETZEL 82 CAROL FENNER 82 JULIE FERRIS 82 KEVIN FISHER 82 BECKY FONTENO 82 LLOYDFYFFE 82 KIM GAGLIARDO 82 DENNIS GIRARD 82 EDWARD GREENE 82 JAN HART 82 RAY HART 82 LENI HOFFMAN 82 ANDREA JOHNSON 82 KAREN MANSKE 82 ROBERT MANSKE 82 JEANNE MC KIBBEN 82 TIM MCNICHOLS 82 TERESA MCNICHOLS 82 KEN NACCARATO 82 PATRICIA PELLERITO 82 THOMAS PELLERITO 82 RICHARD PERVIER 82 FRANCES PINGEL 82 RICHARD PINGEL 82 JASON RAY 82 HEIDI REINKING 82 JOHN REYNOLDS 82 RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ 82 DAVID SAMMONS 82 JEAN SAMMONS 82 MICHAEL SIMMONS 82 JAMES SMYTHE 82 LAURA SMYTHE 82 JIM STINGLEY 82 TAMERA STINGLEY 82 PAULA SWORD 82 L UNDERWOOD 82 MARY UNDERWOOD 82 BARBARA VALENCIA 82 DELANEY VALENCIA 82 MICHELE VANOSTERLITZ 82 RICHARD WILBERT 82 KAREN WILLIAMS 82 STEVEN WILLIAMS 81 WENDY BATTLES 81 JAYE BELLFY 81 CHERYL BENGE 81 GARY BOEN 81 MARGARET BUSHALL 81 LARRY CARMON 81 SYLVIA CARMON 81 JAMES CARNS 81 LYNN ELBE 81 BRAD EVANS 81 IRA FRAME 81 VERONICA FRAME 81 VALETTA FRANKS 81 JAMES FRANTZ 81 NANCY FRANTZ 81 MATTHEW FRYMAN 81 ROBERT GREENWAY 81 BARBARA HIGGINS 81 DAVID HIGGINS 81 MARY HILLERT 81 PAUL HILLERT 81 STEVE HRYSHCHYSHYN 81 DAWN JEAN 81 BRIAN KARSTENSEN 81 BUBBA KARSTENSEN 81 RICKY KENNEDY 81 MARK KNACKERT 81 JON KNUDSEN JR 81 MARIBETH KNUDSEN 81 TAMMERA LANDIS 81 JOHN LEONHARDT JR 81 CAROL LONG 81 RICH LONG 81 JOHNMENTZ 81 KRISTINA PARKER 81 DEBBIE PRAGEL 81 GARY PRAGEL 81 BILL REYNOLDS 81 DENICE ROBISON 81 TINA ROLL 81 JANET SAM 81 DALE SIGRIST 81 LESLIE SIGRIST 81 ARLAND SMITH 81 MICHAEL STANEK 81 JANICE STANFIELD 81 PATRICK STANFIELD 81 EDWARD SULLIVAN 81 LESLIETAYLOR 81 JAMES VADAS 81 WILLIAMYOWELL 80 JEAN BAINES 80 ROGER BAINES 80 LOU ANN BALA 80 MICHAEL BALA JR 80 ANDY BARR 80 STEVE BARTON 80 JUSTIN BODIE 80 ANDREA BRANSON 80 GARY CIOCH 80 MATHILDA DOORLEY 80 PETER DOORLEY 80 BILL ESCH 80 MICHELE FASOLI 80 RICHARD FASOLI 80 CLAUDIA FLACH 80 MARK FLACH 80 DERYL FREEMAN 80 ERMA FREEMAN 80 NADIA FRUCHEY 80 DANNY FULLER 80 BILLY GARMON 80 WILLIAM GAYNER JR 80 BRAD GRANT 80 PETER HENRY 80 JOHN HINCHMAN 80 WILDA HINCHMAN 80 DAN HUEBENER 80 PAUL JACKSON 80 ANN KARSTENSEN 80 KRISTINA KARSTENSEN 80 RADINE KELLOGG 80 BILL KELSO 80 LAURIE KINGSLEY 80 JAMES LINDER 80 STEPHANIE MARKERT 80 JOHN MARTZ 80 CHUCK MILLER JR 80 JOHN MINSER 80 BRIAN MOWCZKO 80 MARGARET MOWCZKO 80 JIM MYERS 80 TRACY ODBER 80 YVONNE ODBER 80 DAVID PILTZ 80 SUZANNE RAPP 80 THOMAS RAPP 80 KEN S 80 DENNIS SANDERS 80 GAIL SCHIPPMAN 80 KEVIN SCHIPPMAN 80 MELISSA SILBER 80 WILLIAM SILBER III 80 BRADLEY SKEEL 80 BRUCE SLYKHOUSE JR 80 JEFF SMEAD 80 DOLLYSTEEPY 80 TOMSTEEPY 80 LYLE SWORD 80 FRED WAGGONER 80 JANETH WAGGONER 80 CHERYL WELT 80 JIM WELT 80 RICHARD WICHMANN 80 JAIME WOLFE 80 RANDY WOLFE 80 NEAL WOOD 80 NORMAN WOOD 80 TERI WOOD 80 ROBERT WOODS 79 JOHN BAKER 79 LARRY BELLER 79 RONNY BLANSETT 79 CHAD BOARD 79 RONALD BRAME 79 PAT BROWN 79 ROBERT BROWN 79 KEVIN CAGLE SR 79 MICHAEL CELSI 79 LAWRY CRAWFORD 79 NONA CULLEN 79 LOUIS DE ALMEIDA 79 CHARLES DRESDEN 79 JASON EUSTACE 79 MARI EUSTACE 79 STEVEN FASSBENDER 79 GILBERT FITZGERALD 79 WILLIAM FRANCIS 79 LAURA GANTT 79 ROBERT GANTT 79 MARY GARROTT 79 JOHN GYLLENBORG 79 JOHN HARDISON 79 DIANE HARLAN 79 BRIAN IRWIN 79 JODIE IRWIN 79 GEORGE JONES 79 POLLYJONES 79 ROSEMARIE KIMER 79 THEODORE KIMER SR 79 PATRICIA KUEPPER
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